Maneka Rajkoomar
Roots in Canada Immigration
College ID #R706388
Maneka Rajkoomar is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706388) and the driving force behind Roots in Canada Immigration, based in British Columbia. Specializing in business immigration, she expertly guides entrepreneurs through pathways like the C-11 Owner-Operator program and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to achieve permanent residence. With roots in francophone immigration, she is fluent in French, making her a valuable resource for French-speaking applicants seeking tailored solutions. Maneka’s practice emphasizes personalized strategies, carefully aligning immigration plans with each client’s business and family needs. Her dedication to fostering success for clients across industries and her multilingual abilities allow her to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds. At Roots in Canada Immigration, she is committed to helping clients build stable futures and thrive in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Maneka Rajkoomar offers specialized Canadian immigration services tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and businesses alike. With extensive expertise in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), she assists applicants in navigating province-specific pathways designed to address labor market demands and increase chances of permanent residency. For entrepreneurs and business owners, Maneka provides strategic guidance on Business Immigration streams, including the C-11 Owner-Operator program, helping clients establish or acquire businesses in Canada while advancing their immigration goals. She also excels in advising applicants seeking Permanent Residency, crafting customized roadmaps to ensure a smooth transition from temporary status to a stable and long-term future in Canada. Additionally, her knowledge extends to Francophone Immigration programs, guiding French-speaking individuals through distinct opportunities available under Canada’s immigration system. Whether the focus is on investment-driven pathways or securing a provincial nomination, Maneka employs meticulous planning and up-to-date regulatory insights. Her clients benefit from clear communication, actionable steps, and a results-driven approach, enabling them to achieve their unique immigration objectives with confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Maneka Rajkoomar prioritizes clarity for every French-speaking client, conducting immigration case reviews, planning sessions, and ongoing follow-ups entirely in French throughout the full process.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
London, Ontario
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